All-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class to make PH debut this month

Updated Sep 02, 2021

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The S-Class aims to shake up the luxury sedan segment.

Mercedes-Benz Philippines aims to shake up the luxury sedan segment with the official launch of the all-new S-Class this September. The German automaker’s luxury sedan comes with a redesigned exterior, and a more modern interior. 

All-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Last April 2021, Mercedes-Benz PH opened the reservation book for the all-new S-Class. It allowed interested individuals to customize the S-Class to make the vehicle uniquely their own. The car brand gave individuals the chance to configure the S-Class based on the available options for the local market. Mercedes-Benz PH even organized a detailed overview of the all-new S-Class for interested individuals last April, May, and June. 

Now, the car brand is all set to launch the S-Class on September 28 with Mercedes-Benz PH saying that it is the benchmark of luxury sedans. 

The all-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class first made its global debut last 2020. The new design details integrated into the S-Class is the redesigned headlights, and the restyled grille. The front bumper also received a makeover, which complements the overall premium look of the S-Class’s fascia. 

It is fitted with a new taillight design

Aside from the new front end, the S-Class comes with a sleeker appearance as compared to the old model when viewed from the side. You’ll also see distinctive design changes at the rear of the S-Class, which is highlighted by the reshaped taillights. It now features a horizontal layout and comes with a more striking appeal. The rear bumper is also given a design overhaul.   

Modern dashboard layout

You’ll be greeted with a modern and upmarket interior when you step inside the all-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The dashboard layout is one of the significant design overhauls that the German automaker fitted into its luxury sedan. The S-Class is also equipped with a Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX), which features five large screens equipped with OLED technology (two in the front and three at the back). 

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